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Sign Language Cards: 50 Words You Can Teach Your Baby by Parenting Magazine,

Sign Language Cards: 50 Words You Can Teach Your Baby by Parenting Magazine,
There isn't a mom on the planet who hasn't expressed frustration at not knowing why her baby is crying. "If only she could tell me what's bothering her!" is a sentiment frequently expressed by moms about their wailing babies. Imagine how great it would be if babies could say why they're crying -- or that they want more juice, have a tummy ache, or need a hug. Teaching babies sign language deepens the parent-child relationship and, studies show, makes it easier for babies to learn to speak and read. This card deck, the first of its kind developed to teach sign language to hearing babies, contains flash cards with the 50 most important words you can teach your baby: mommy, daddy, enough, more, juice, hurt, happy, love, and so on. The deck also contains a 16-page booklet with helpful tips.



Baby Fingers: Teaching Your Baby to Sign
Baby Fingers: Teaching Your Baby to Sign
Using sign language, babies everywhere are successfully communicating their needs and desires even before they can talk. They are jump-starting their communications and language skills while deepening parent-child bonds. With this adorable board book of simple signs, created by a leading expert in the field who runs her own school in Manhattan, parents can take advantage of a major new trend--one that's become so popular it was profiled by The New York Times. On every page, cute babies demonstrate the gestures that mean "Mommy, "Daddy, "love, "dog, "cat, "home, "sleep, "tired, "hungry, "music, "milk, and "banana. And because babies very much like looking at photos of other babies, they'll have fun even as they learn. "The author lives in New York, NY.



Baby Sign - Baby Sign involves using sign language to communicate with infants and toddlers.

Lawn sign - Lawn signs are one of the most visible features of an election campaign in some countries. They are small signs placed on the lawns of a candidate's supporters.

Baby On Board - Baby On Board refers to a five-inch sign intended to be placed in the back window of an automobile to deter tailgating. First marketed in September 1984 by Safety 1st Corporation, the sign became a ubiquitous fad, flourishing in 1985.

Chignon - A temporary swelling left on a baby's head after a Ventouse has been used to deliver the baby. It is not a serious sign of injury and may take as little as 2 hours or as long as 2 weeks to disappear.



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Build Basic Vocabulary Use the games to teach animal sounds and fun facts about objects featured in the video. Communicate Early Using Sign Language Use the Reading Tutor and reading games to introduce basic sight words and start your child ASL signs. This is a great way to make the most of your baby's early window for language development. Build Basic Vocabulary Use the DVD video to build receptive vocabulary. This is a great way for you and your baby to interact! This is a great way to make the most of your baby's early window for language development. Build Basic Vocabulary Use the games to introduce basic sight words and start your child on the path to early reading. Communicate Early Using Sign Language Use the DVD video to build basic vocabulary in a second language! More than just a video, this new Interactive DVD offers a multitude of learning opportunities designed to enrich your child's early learning environment! Studies suggest that this may raise IQ scores significantly. Introduce Spanish, French, German or Japanese Begin by playing the Vocabulary Video in English for your infant or toddler to build early receptive vocabulary. This is a great way to make the most of your baby's early window for language development. Build Basic Vocabulary Use the Reading Tutor and reading games to introduce basic sight words and start your child on the path to early reading. Play Games And Have Fun Learning Use the games to teach animal sounds and fun facts about objects featured in the video. Later, play the video in any of four additional languages to build early receptive vocabulary. Play Games And Have Fun Learning Use the Interactive Sign Language Tutor to teach animal sounds and fun facts about objects featured in the video. Later, play the video in any of four additional languages to build early receptive vocabulary. This is a great way to make the most of your baby's early window for language development. Build Basic Vocabulary Use the games to teach your child ASL signs. This is a great way for you and your baby baby lawn sign stork.

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